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    azure-mgmt-compute

Microsoft Azure Compute Management Client Library for node


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Microsoft Azure SDK for Node.js - Compute Management

This project provides a Node.js package that makes it easy to manage Microsoft Azure Virtual Machines and Cloud Services. Right now it supports:

  • Node.js version: 0.6.15 or higher
  • API version: 2013-11-01

Features

  • Manage virtual machine
  • Manage virtual machine OS and data disk
  • Manage virtual machine image
  • Manage deployment
  • Manage cloud service
  • Manage service certificate
  • Get operating systems and operating system families

How to Install

npm install azure-mgmt-compute

How to Use

Authentication

This library support management certificate authentication. To authenticate the library for the REST API calls, you need to

  • Have a management certificate set up in your Microsoft Azure subscription. You can do this by
    • Either uploading a certificate in the Microsoft Azure management portal.
    • Or use the Microsoft Azure Xplat-CLI.
  • Obtain the .pem file of your certificate. If you used Microsoft Azure Xplat-CLI to set it up. You can run azure account cert export to get the .pem file.

Create the ComputeManagementClient

var fs                = require('fs'),
    computeManagement = require('azure-mgmt-compute');

var computeManagementClient = computeManagement.createComputeManagementClient(computeManagement.createCertificateCloudCredentials({
  subscriptionId: '<your subscription id>',
  pem: fs.readFileSync('<your pem file>', 'utf-8')
}));

Manage Virtual Machine

var serviceName = "cloudservice01";
var deploymentName = "deployment01";
var virualMachineName = "vm01";
var storageAccountName = "storage01";
var diskContainerName = "vhds";

// List all the virtual machine images you can use.
computeManagementClient.virtualMachineVMImages.list(function (err, result) {
  if (err) {
    console.error(err);
  } else {
    console.info(result);
  }
});

// Create a cloud service.
computeManagementClient.hostedServices.create({
  serviceName: serviceName,
  label: "cloud service 01",
  location: "West US"
}, function (err, result) {
  if (err) {
    console.error(err);
  } else {
    console.info(result);

    // Create a virtual machine in the cloud service.
    computeManagementClient.virtualMachines.createDeployment(serviceName, {
      name: deploymentName,
      deploymentSlot: "Production",
      label: "deployment 01",
      roles: [{
        roleName: virualMachineName,
        roleType: "PersistentVMRole",
        label: "virutal machine 01",
        oSVirtualHardDisk: {
          sourceImageName: "a699494373c04fc0bc8f2bb1389d6106__Windows-Server-2012-R2-201312.01-en.us-127GB.vhd",
          mediaLink: "http://"+ storageAccountName + ".blob.core.windows.net/" + diskContainerName + "/" +
            serviceName + "-" + virualMachineName + "-" + Math.floor((Math.random()*100)+1) + ".vhd"
        },
        dataVirtualHardDisks: [],
        configurationSets: [{
          configurationSetType: "WindowsProvisioningConfiguration",
          adminUserName: "<your admin user name>",
          adminPassword: "<your admin password>",
          computerName: virualMachineName,
          enableAutomaticUpdates: true,
          resetPasswordOnFirstLogon: false,
          storedCertificateSettings: [],
          inputEndpoints: [],
          windowsRemoteManagement: {
            listeners: [{
              listenerType: "Https"
            }]
          }
        }, {
          configurationSetType: "NetworkConfiguration",
          subnetNames: [],
          storedCertificateSettings: [],
          inputEndpoints: [{
            localPort: 3389,
            protocol: "tcp",
            name: "RemoteDesktop"
          }, {
            localPort: 5986,
            protocol: "tcp",
            name: "WinRmHTTPS"
          }]
        }]
      }]
    }, function (err, result) {
      if (err) {
        console.error(err);
      } else {
        console.info(result);
      }
    });
  }
});

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